Acute renal failure F1: Acute renal failure, acne, skin infection or constipation.
1. Acute renal failure: 279 patients were divided into a F1 group (n=202) and a regular western medicine group (n=77) found the significantly improved rates were: 88.6 vs. 42.9 percent and the total effective rates were 96 vs. 78 percent, there is a very significant difference between two groups, P<0.01. Another study of 75 acute renal failure patients due to epdimeic fever took F1 or its modification and 73 were cured (97.33 percent) while other two dead (2.67 percent). Of 67 acute renal failure which were divided into F1 group using F1 as an enema (n=49) and a comparison group taking regular medicine (n=18) found cured: 41 vs 12 (83.67 vs. 66.67 percent), improved: 2 vs. 2 (4.08 vs. 11.11 percent) and death: 6 vs. 4 (12.24 vs. 22.22 percent). There are signifinances between two groups, all P<0.01 or better.
2. Acne: 160 patients were divided into a F1 group (n=110) and a comparison group using western medicine (n=50) found cured: 69 vs. 17 (62.72 vs. 34 percent), significantly improved: 21 vs. 10 (19.09 vs. 20 percent), improved: 15 vs. 7 (13.63 vs. 14 percent) and no improvement: 5 vs. 16 (4.54 vs. 32 percent). All P<0.01.
3. Anal fissure w/constipation: 31 patients took F1 for an average of seven days and all were cured or significantly improved.
Toxicity and side effects: There is no known toxicity or side effect on F1. Patients may experience loose bowel movement for the first couple of days. It's a NORMAL response. If you have any question, please e-mail us. Thanks!